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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-131
The facts presented do not require the inquiring judge to disclose or disqualify in other matters beyond what the judge already plans to do.Gen AI Adoption Is Taking Off. Law Firms Are Finally Ready
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Republican Assemblyman Booted From Judiciary Committee Again
Assemblyman Bill Essayli, R-Corona, has been bounced to and from legislative committees over the last six months amid a flurry of antagonizing social media posts.Likely Trump Hush Money Appeal Could Center on New York Election Law Theory
"I think the odds are against getting the conviction reversed," said Richard Schoenstein, vice chair of Tarter, Krinsky & Drogin. "But there are genuine issues."In Sign of Arbitration Shift, Corporate Defendants Go 0-3 This Supreme Court Term
The justices have placed a new emphasis on the text of the 1925 Federal Arbitration Act and treat it like other federal statutes instead of deferring to policy arguments favoring arbitration.Talc Plaintiffs Move to Quash Subpoenas as J&J Defends Attorney's Conduct
On Thursday, Beasley Allen and the plaintiffs' steering committee in the talc multidistrict litigation filed motions to quash subpoenas sought by Johnson & Johnson in the talc litigation.Trending Stories